The Ministry of Health has received a donation of advanced bedside pulse oximeters valued at more than US$100,000 from WAMPHARMA to support the government’s Free Primary Healthcare initiative.
According to the Ministry, the donation is intended to improve child healthcare delivery across the country.
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The items were presented by WAMPHARMA’s Director of Partnerships and Sales for West Africa, David Sam, who said the support followed discussions with Masimo on contributing to the government’s flagship healthcare programme.
Receiving the donation on behalf of the government, Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh expressed appreciation to the company and described the gesture as a demonstration of confidence in the Free Primary Healthcare policy.
The Minister said the initiative is a significant step in strengthening healthcare delivery and called on corporate institutions, development partners and individuals to support efforts aimed at improving healthcare services and patient care across the country.









